An inductor resonates at (2 mathrm{kHz}) when placed in series with a (1.80-mu mathrm{F}) capacitor. When driven

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An inductor resonates at \(2 \mathrm{kHz}\) when placed in series with a \(1.80-\mu \mathrm{F}\) capacitor. When driven at that resonant angular frequency, an AC source for which \(\mathscr{E}_{\text {max }}=180.0 \mathrm{~V}\) produces a \(0.3-\mathrm{A}\) current in the circuit. What is the inductance? What is the resistance in the circuit?

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